Reactive liquid based gas storage and delivery systems
View Patent ↗This invention relates generally to an improvement in low pressure storage and dispensing systems for the selective storing of gases having Lewis acidity or basicity, and the subsequent dispensing of said gases at pressures, e.g., generally below 5 psig and typically below atmospheric pressure, by modest heating, pressure reduction or both. The improvement resides in storing the gases in a reversibly reacted state within a reactive liquid having opposing Lewis basicity or acidity.
1. In a process for effecting storage of a gas, within a storage and delivery system comprised of, i) a vessel containing a medium capable of storing a gas, and ii) a regulator for delivery of said gas stored in said medium from said vessel, the improvement selected from the group consisting of:
storing a gas having Lewis basicity in a reversibly reacted state within a medium comprised of a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity; and,
storing a gas having Lewis acidity in a reversibly reacted state within a medium comprised of a reactive liquid having Lewis basicity.
2. The process of claim 1 wherein the reactive liquid for association with the gas, having Lewis basicity or Lewis acidity, is sufficient to provide for a working capacity within a pressure range from 20 to 760 Torr of at least 0.5 mole of gas per liter of liquid and provide for evolution from the reactive liquid of at least 15% of the complexed gas at the operative temperature ranging from 0 to 150CC.
3. The process of claim 2 wherein at least 50% of the stored gas is removable within a working pressure range of from 20 to 760 Torr at a temperature from 20 to 50° C.
4. The process of claim 3 wherein the gas is Lewis basic and the reactive liquid is an ionic liquid having Lewis acidity.
5. The process of claim 4 wherein the Lewis basic gas is selected from the group consisting of phosphine, arsine, stibine, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen telluride, and isotopically-enriched analogs.
6. The process of claim 5 wherein the ionic liquid having Lewis acidity is comprised of a salt of alkylphosphonium, alkylammonium, N-alkylpyridinium or N, N′-dialkylimidazolium cation.
7. The process of claim 6 wherein the anion component of such ionic liquids having Lewis acidity is derived from a metal halide selected from the group consisting of copper, aluminum, iron, zinc, tin, antimony, titanium, niobium, tantalum, gallium, and indium halide.
8. The process of claim 7 wherein the anion component is a metal chloride salt and the metal for supplying the anion component is selected from the group consisting of CuCl 2 − , Cu 2 Cl 3 − , AlCl 4 − , Al 2 Cl 7 − , ZnCl 3 − , ZnCl 4 2− , Zn 2 Cl 5 − , FeCl 3 − , FeCl 4 − , Fe 2 Cl 7 − , TiCl 5 − , TiCl 6 2− , SnCl 5 − , and SnCl 6 2− .
9. The process of claim 8 wherein the vapor pressure of said reactive liquid, having Lewis acidity is less than 10 −4 Torr at 25° C.
10. The process of claim 9 wherein the gas having Lewis basicity is selected from the group consisting of phosphine and arsine.
11. The process of claim 5 wherein the ionic liquid is a cuprate or aluminate salt of alkyiphosphonium, alkylammonium, N-alkylpyridinium and N,N′-dialkylimidazolium cations.
12. In a process for effecting storage of a gas, in a storage and delivery system comprised of, i) a vessel containing a medium capable of storing a gas, and ii) a regulator for delivery of said gas stored in said medium from said vessel, the improvement which comprises:
storing a gas having Lewis basicity in a reversibly reacted state within a medium comprised of a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity; where said gas is selected from the group consisting of arsine and phosphine and said liquid is an ionic liquid having a dialkyl-imidazolium cation and a chlorocuprate or chloroaluminate anion.
13. The process of claim 12 wherein the dialkylimidazolium cation is 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium and said anion is selected from the group consisting of Al 2 Cl 7 − , CuCl 2 − and Cu 2 Cl 3 − .
14. In a process for effecting storage of a gas, in a storage and delivery system comprised of, i) a vessel containing a medium capable of storing a gas, and ii) a regulator for delivery of said gas stored in said medium from said vessel, the improvement which comprises:
storing a gas having Lewis acidity selected from the group consisting of diborane, boron trifluoride, boron trichloride, SiF 4 , germane, hydrogen cyanide, HF, HCl, Hl, HBr, GeF 4 , isotopically-enriched analogs, acidic organic, organometallic compounds and mixtures thereof, in a reversibly reacted state within a medium comprised of a reactive ionic liquid having Lewis basicity employing an anion selected from the group consisting of BF 4 − , p-CH 3 —C 6 H 4 SO 3 − , CF 3 SO 3 − , (CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 N − , (NC) 2 N − (CF 3 SO 2 ) 3 C − , CH 3 COO − and CF 3 COO − and a cation selected from the group consisting of alkylphosphonium, alkylammonium, N-alkylpyridinium or N,N′-dialkylimidazolium.
15. The process of claim 14 wherein the vapor pressure of said reactive liquid having Lewis acidity is less than 10 −4 Torr at 25° C.
16. The process of claim 14 wherein the reactive liquid for association with the gas having Lewis acidity is sufficient to provide for a working capacity within a pressure range from 20 to 760 Torr of at least 0.5 mole of gas per liter of liquid and provide for evolution from the reactive liquid of at least 50% at the operative temperature ranging from 0 to 150° C.
17. The process of claim 16 wherein the Lewis basic gas is boron trifluoride.
18. The process of claim 17 wherein the ionic liquid has a cation component which is N,N′-dialkylimidazolium and the anion component is BF 4 − .
19. In a process for effecting storage and of a gas, in a storage and delivery system comprised of, i) a vessel containing a medium capable of storing a gas and ii) a regulator for delivery of said gas stored in said medium from said vessel, the improvement for effecting storage by a method selected from the group consisting of:
storing a gas having Lewis basicity in a reversibly reacted state within a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity wherein the Gibbs Free energy of reaction between the gas having Lewis basicity within a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity is from about −1 to −6 kcal/mol of reactive group over a temperature range of from 0 to 150° C; and,
storing a gas having Lewis acidity in a reversibly reacted state within a reactive liquid having Lewis basicity and wherein the Gibbs Free energy of reaction between the gas having Lewis acidity within a reactive liquid having Lewis basicity is from about −1 to −6 kcal/mol of reactive group over a temperature range of from 0 to 150° C.
20. The process of claim 19 wherein the Gibbs free energy of reaction is from −2.5 to −3.5 kcal/mole between said gas and said reactive liquid at 25° C.
21. The process of claim 20 wherein the reactive liquid is an ionic liquid and the anion component of the reactive liquid is a cuprate, aluminate, or borate and the cation component is derived from N,N′-dialkylimidazolium salt.
22. In a process for effecting storage of a gas, in a storage and delivery system comprised of, i) a vessel containing a medium capable of storing a gas and ii) a regulator for delivery of said gas stored in said medium from said vessel, the improvement for effecting storage by a method selected from the group consisting of:
storing a gas having Lewis basicity in a reversibly reacted state within a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity wherein the Gibbs Free energy of reaction between the gas having Lewis basicity within a reactive liquid having Lewis acidity is from from −2.5 to −3.5 kcal/mole of reactive group at 25° C;
storing a gas having Lewis acidity in a reversibly reacted state within a reactive liquid having Lewis basicity and wherein the Gibbs Free energy of reaction between the gas having Lewis acidity within a reactive liquid having Lewis basicity is from about −2.5 to −3.5 kcal/mol of reactive group at 25° C; and,
wherein the reactive liquid is an ionic liquid and the anion component of the reactive liquid is a cuprate, aluminate, or borate and the cation component is derived from an N,N′-dialkylimidazolium salt.